Topic ID #6507 - posted 12/16/2009 6:49 AM
Jennifer Palmer
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Julian D. Hayden Student Paper Competition - Arizona
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
Fwd from the ACRA-L list:
*2nd Announcement*
JULIAN D. HAYDEN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
*****ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND** HISTORICAL SOCIETY
**and**
ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGICAL COUNCIL*
The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society and Arizona
Archaeological Council are pleased to announce the twelfth annual Julian
D. Hayden Student Paper Competition, named in honor of long-time
southwestern scholar, Julian Dodge Hayden. The winning entry will
receive a cash prize of $750 and publication of the paper in /Kiva, The
Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History/. The competition is
open to any bona fide undergraduate and graduate students at any
recognized college or university. Co-authored papers will be accepted if
all authors are students. Subject matter may include the anthropology,
archaeology, history, linguistics, and ethnology of the American
Southwest and northern Mexico, or any other topic appropriate for
publication in /Kiva/.
Papers should be no more than 8,000 words (approximately 25
double-spaced, typewritten pages), including figures, tables, and
references, and should conform to /Kiva /format (see:
http://www.altamirapress.com/RLA/journals/Kiva/Authors.shtml).
If the paper involves living human subjects, author should verify, in
the paper or cover letter, that necessary permissions to publish have
been obtained. Previous entries will not be considered, and all
decisions of the judges are final. If no publishable papers are
received, no award will be given. Judging criteria include, but are not
limited to, quality of writing, degree of original research and use of
original data, appropriateness of subject matter, and length.
*Deadline for receipt of submissions is January 15, 2010; *late entries
will not be accepted. Send four copies of the paper and proof of student
status to: Julian D. Hayden Student Paper Competition, AAHS, Arizona
State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0026.
For more information, contact Ron Towner at rtowner@ltrr.arizona.edu or
see http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/aahs/hayden_comp.shtml.
*2nd Announcement*
JULIAN D. HAYDEN STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
*****ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND** HISTORICAL SOCIETY
**and**
ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGICAL COUNCIL*
The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society and Arizona
Archaeological Council are pleased to announce the twelfth annual Julian
D. Hayden Student Paper Competition, named in honor of long-time
southwestern scholar, Julian Dodge Hayden. The winning entry will
receive a cash prize of $750 and publication of the paper in /Kiva, The
Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History/. The competition is
open to any bona fide undergraduate and graduate students at any
recognized college or university. Co-authored papers will be accepted if
all authors are students. Subject matter may include the anthropology,
archaeology, history, linguistics, and ethnology of the American
Southwest and northern Mexico, or any other topic appropriate for
publication in /Kiva/.
Papers should be no more than 8,000 words (approximately 25
double-spaced, typewritten pages), including figures, tables, and
references, and should conform to /Kiva /format (see:
http://www.altamirapress.com/RLA/journals/Kiva/Authors.shtml).
If the paper involves living human subjects, author should verify, in
the paper or cover letter, that necessary permissions to publish have
been obtained. Previous entries will not be considered, and all
decisions of the judges are final. If no publishable papers are
received, no award will be given. Judging criteria include, but are not
limited to, quality of writing, degree of original research and use of
original data, appropriateness of subject matter, and length.
*Deadline for receipt of submissions is January 15, 2010; *late entries
will not be accepted. Send four copies of the paper and proof of student
status to: Julian D. Hayden Student Paper Competition, AAHS, Arizona
State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0026.
For more information, contact Ron Towner at rtowner@ltrr.arizona.edu or
see http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/aahs/hayden_comp.shtml.
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